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    The Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) M1 Local Coherencer to phase mirror segments

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    The ELT M1 Local Coherencer is a non-contact metrology system aimed to simultaneously measure the relative pistons on the six sides of a target M1 segment with respect to neighboring ones (reference segments) with an accuracy below 300nm in a range of ±250µm. This measurement shall be performed while the Local Coherencer is supported by the M1 Segment Manipulator hanging from the M1 Segment Crane. IDOM has developed for the M1 Local Coherencer a lean, compact and robust solution featuring: - Six lightweight and compact Sensing Modules whose main system is a partially coherent light interferometer for the piston measurements that hugely simplifies image processing and avoids any ambiguity in the measurements. - Comprehensive and robust alignment detection and alignment compensation systems that ensure proper positioning and prevent apparent (bias) piston measurement errors. - A lean embodiment in which all the subsystems, including control and safety elements, are mounted on a single support structure and enclosed in the specified design volume, with no need to use the space reserved in the M1 Segment Manipulator - A solution largely based on small COTS and simple electronics, which account for ease of use, high reliability, easy replaceability and high durability of the system.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
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